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Growing Green-Tech Startup To Expand in Houston's Newest Industrial Incubator

Syzygy Plasmonics To Open Second Houston Location As Tech Gets Closer to Commercialization
From left, Syzygy Plasmonics Chief Executive Trevor Best, Rice University professors Naomi Halas and Peter Nordlander, and Syzygy co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Suman Khatiwada. (Syzygy Plasmonics.)
From left, Syzygy Plasmonics Chief Executive Trevor Best, Rice University professors Naomi Halas and Peter Nordlander, and Syzygy co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Suman Khatiwada. (Syzygy Plasmonics.)
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November 9, 2021 | 10:18 P.M.

A Houston-based startup developing technology to reduce emissions tied to chemical manufacturing is setting down roots in Houston’s East End at a new industrial incubator.

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